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1101 Casey Road 585-948-5445 Iroquois National Wildlife Refuge Web Site
Open Year-Round
No Entry Fee Charged
The Iroquois refuge consists of 10,818 acres of marshland, wooded swamp, wet meadows and fields. The area is valuable habitat for waterfowl and is a stopping point for thousands of birds during spring and fall migrations. Mammal species on the refuge include muskrat, opossum, beaver, mink, cottontail rabbit, raccoon, red and gray foxes and white-tailed deer. Consult the manager for special refuge regulations concerning outdoor activities.
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